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A 1967 Scottish Mystery: The Disappearance of Pat McAdam

A 1967 Scottish Mystery: The Disappearance of Pat McAdam

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This episode explores the disappearance of 17-year-old Pat McAdam in February 1967. It recounts Pat's last known movements, from a night out in Glasgow to hitchhiking home with a friend. The case takes a dark turn when Pat vanishes after being dropped off by a lorry driver. The episode examines the extensive police investigation, including nationwide searches and public appeals. It also introduces the lorry driver who was the last person to see Pat alive, and his criminal history. The host promises more twists in future episodes, including involvement of a clairvoyant and potential breakthroughs in the case.

This is a video episode and you can watch on YouTube at https://youtu.be/oHWlU89sQ0U

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Scottish Murders is a production of Cluarantonn
Hosted by Dawn Young
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